2 bodies found in search for elk hunters missing near Colorado-New Mexico border
Two unidentified bodies have been found in the search for two elk hunters who were reported missing near the New Mexico-Colorado border on Saturday, according to officials.
The bodies were found 2 miles from the Rio De Los Pinos Trail Head on Thursday morning, according to the Conejos County Sheriff's Office.
"At this time, the individuals remain unidentified. The investigation is ongoing, and no further details are available pending identification and notification of next-of-kin," the sheriff's office said in a statement Friday.

Investigators responded to the Rio De Los Pinos Trail Head last Saturday to search for the hunters, finding their vehicle at the trail head, the Conejos County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement.
Andrew Porter, 25, and Ian Stasko, 25, were in the San Juan Wilderness Area west of Trujillo Meadows Reservoir and did not check in with loved ones at a previously agreed upon time, according to the sheriff's office.
In the vehicle found by investigators, camping gear and backpacks were found, which concerned authorities due to heavy rain and bad weather, according to officials.

The two hunters were not found with the vehicle.
A major search began with air operations, multiple county and state teams on the ground, dog teams, drone teams and volunteer teams, according to officials.

Teams and volunteers from Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Wyoming and other states have joined the search, according to the sheriff's office.
The Trujillo Meadows Reservoir is a 69-acre wildlife area in the Conejos Region, according to the U.S. Forest Service.




